Thursday, March 21, 2013

Cute quilt, Cuter baby

My friend Sharon's granddaughter, Aubree, turned 1 this month so she needed a new "big girl" quilt.  Sharon and I went to Intown Quilters and found a cute little girly Dr. Seuss panel so we cut it up and added some borders to it and came up with this adorable little quilt.  I made the top and she did all the rest.  I got the better end of that deal for sure!


Isn't Aubree precious?  Her mom is a Pre-K teacher and loves Dr. Seuss so this fabric suited them perfectly.


She's playing with all her new birthday toys.


Enjoy your quilt precious!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Bloglovin'

Follow my blog with Bloglovin

Well, since Google reader is shutting down in July, I am switching over to Bloglovin' to read my way too many blogs that I follow. I managed to get my blogs transferred over and I really like it so far...but in order to "claim my blog" I have to add a link to my post which I think is kind of weird but whatever.


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Show and Tell Tuesday

Well, I'm a little late to the Scrappy Trip Along party but I finally finished my quilt top.  I love it!  I can't wait to get it quilted and snuggle up under it.  I am pretty sure this will not be the last of my scrappy trip along quilts, I loved seeing how each block would turn out.  When I first started sewing the strips together I was having a hard time just randomly sewing the strips together (I really wanted each strip to match but that isn't what would make this quilt pop) so I got my 9 & 7 year old girls to help me choose the strips and I have to say they did a great job not matching anything. Ha!  I did position the dark strip in the same place in each block and I really like how it turned out.


 My latest sewing adventure has been branching out from quilts and into sewing little skirts.  A lady, Sherry Whitman, from my church visits El Salvador multiple times each year doing missions and she came to talk to the GAs (Girls in Action) class that I teach and told us about how poor the families are and how badly they need clothing.  As I was sitting there listening to her I remembered reading on Randi's blog about her Sewing Seeds project and I feel like God placed it on my heart to sew skirts for Sherry to take on her next trip to El Salvador. I told my friend Sharon about it and she immediately made the two green skirts in the picture and just last night I made the pink and purple ones.  I definitely have a lot more to learn about making clothing but it was way easier than I thought it would be. I followed this tutorial on the dana-Made-it blog and it really was simple to make.


I don't know how many skirts I will make but I however many I make I pray they will go where they are needed most.

I am linking up with Randi's show and tell Tuesday...it's a great way to see what other people are working on.

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Monday, February 18, 2013

Baby Ethan's quilt

I whipped up this little baby quilt over the weekend.  A co-worker of mine asked me to make a quilt for her grandson, Ethan. 


I used some Riley Blake chevrons and added some Kona chartreuse and navy for the accent colors.


I love the color combination and especially the way his named turned out.  So cute!


I quilted it very lightly so it would still be soft and snuggly for the baby and mom.


I am praying for baby Ethan every day.  His parents found out last week that he has a birth defect called anencephaly and isn't expected to survive.  Please pray for Ethan and all of his family, God is in the business of making miracles!


Monday, January 28, 2013

The final two...

I finished the last two quilts I was working on for the boys at the children's home.  This quilt is my favorite of all and I made it for Theo.  I used the foreign currency pattern by Cherry House quilts.  I had so much fun going through my Kona solids and choosing all the colors to put in this quilt.  As hard as it was to give this quilt away, I am very sure I will be making another one in the near future.


and a closer view...


Since the front was so busy I chose a "sketchy" kind of solid for the back.  It really went perfectly with the quilt.



This quilt is for Zach.  He is an awesome young man and I was so happy that he liked his quilt. He's not the kind of boy that smiles very much but I think he almost cracked a smile when he saw the quilt!


I think the red binding really sets off the quilt.


I was so happy to find the backing for this quilt.  I may have even squeeled in the store when I saw it because I knew it was just perfect for Zach's quilt.


After I finished up the last quilt on Saturday night both of my daughters said "Oh Mama, now you don't have anything to sew."  That cracked me up because every quilter knows there's at least 20 more projects on the horizon, right?

Have a great day!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

3 down and 2 to go

I've finished 3 boy quilts so far this month and still have two more to quilt and bind.  These quilts are going to five boys in a cottage at the children's home that my Sunday School class is sponsoring.  We give each boy in the home a birthday party and along with their gift they also get a quilt.  Surprisingly the boys have LOVED all their quilts and I hope these quilts are equally loved.

This quilt is for Nick, he specifically requested a soccer quilt.  I hope it's soccer enough for him. Ha!  The inspiration for this quilt came from a quilt designed by Bijou Lovely.  I had to increase the dimensions to make it a lap size.


Deandre will receive this quilt and I hope he likes it.  I copied the back of a quilt made by Felicity Quilts for this quilt.  I love the simplicity of it and it is backed with a orange/blue batik.


I think I should have made a date with the iron before I took these pictures...


This is my version of the My Guy quilt that I've seen a bunch of places on the internet but mainly on this site.  I changed the sizes of the rectangles a little to make it the size I needed and decided against an outer border.  I had a lot of homespun flannels left over from some raggedy quilts I've made in the past so I used those for the smaller rectangles and Kona black for the larger rectangles.  I think it turned out very manly and I'm sure Darien will like it.


another view...


I have to get busy quilting and binding the last two because today is Thursday and the party is Sunday.  Nothing like some last minute sewing, right?
I can't wait to show you the other ones!
Have a great day!

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Chocolat quilt for my Mom

I made several quilts for Christmas this year and this is the one I made for my mom.  She loves it! I won a fat quarter set of Chocolat by 3 Sisters for Moda at my quilt guild's chinese auction so I used all of those fat quarters and added some more yardage to it for the sashing and backing. These colors are perfect for my mom.  I used this pattern by Happy Zombie.  It was a breeze to put together with great results!  I can see myself using this pattern again and again.



 Have a great day!